The
population of Washington, D.C. is heavily Democratic. As a
state, it likely would elect two Democratic senators,
potentially changing the balance of power in the Senate, which
now has 50 Democrats and 50 Republicans.
Democrats, who have been advocating statehood for the capital of
the United States for decades, hope to take advantage of last
November's election of President Joe Biden as well as control of
the Senate and House to admit a new state for the first time
since 1959, the year Alaska and Hawaii joined the union.
Republicans, accusing Democrats of a "power grab," are expected
to block the bill in the Senate, where 60 of 100 members need to
agree to advance most legislation.
"In no other democratic nation in the world does the capital
city of that nation not have a vote in their parliament," House
Majority Leader Steny Hoyer said on Wednesday.
The new state would be named "Washington, Douglass Commonwealth"
after George Washington, the first U.S. president, and Frederick
Douglass, a former enslaved person who became a famous
abolitionist.
The House first passed this bill last June by a vote of 232-180.
Republicans, who controlled the Senate then, refused to act on
it. No Republicans have yet signaled their support.
Statehood would give Washington two senators and at least one
House member given its population of 712,000, which is more than
the populations of the states of Wyoming and Vermont. About half
of its residents are Black.
Washington, D.C. has only one member of Congress - a House
"delegate" who is not allowed to vote on legislation.
Even though it is not a state, residents pay federal taxes,
rankling many of them because they do not have a voice in how
those taxes are used.
If it became a state, it would maintain its three electoral
votes, which are used in the presidential election process.
States' electoral votes are based on population.
(Reporting by Richard Cowan; Editing by Scott Malone and Grant
McCool)
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